Difference between revisions of "Historical:Stew"
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* Any 2 different foraged veggies: [[garlic]], [[onion]], [[nettles]] (not positive) | * Any 2 different foraged veggies: [[garlic]], [[onion]], [[nettles]] (not positive) | ||
* Any [[meat]]/[[fish]] + crops ([[pumpkin]], [[corn]], [[potato]], etc) | * Any [[meat]]/[[fish]] + crops ([[pumpkin]], [[corn]], [[potato]], etc) | ||
− | * Any 2 meat | + | * Any 2 meat (of different type, 2 fish filet will not work) |
* Any crops + any foraged berries | * Any crops + any foraged berries | ||
Revision as of 18:31, 31 January 2008
A stew is the easiest dish to cook, and most new cooks should start with them. A stew can fill your hunger bar to around 30%.
All the recipes below have difficulty 4. For higher difficulty, try adding more food of different types. This may also cause you to create a casserole instead of a stew.
Recipes
- Any 2 different foraged berries: strawberry, lingonberry, blueberry)
- Any 2 different foraged veggies: garlic, onion, nettles (not positive)
- Any meat/fish + crops (pumpkin, corn, potato, etc)
- Any 2 meat (of different type, 2 fish filet will not work)
- Any crops + any foraged berries
Simply place the items into a pottery bowl, sauce pan, or frying pan, and cook the ingredients until glowing hot.